WIRELESS OPERATION USING S504 - S508 TRANSMITTERS
Memory module ZGB24LC64-I/P
The codes are stored in a non-volatile EEPROM memory module. The receiver is designed to manage up to 1000 users (1000 transmitters) with the possibility of
memorising and cancelling each individual user. For each transmitter it is possible to memorize a maximum of 4 functions A - B – C – D. The memorized codes are
maintained in this module even in the absence of power for an unlimited period of time
PREPARING THE SYSTEM
To obtain the best results from the radio control system the aerial installation site should be carefully chosen. 'Range' is intended to mean the working distance,
measured in free space, between the receiver and the transmitter with the aerial installed. The range is therefore closely linked to the technical characteristics of
the system and varies according to the characteristics of the site in which the system is located. For best performance we advise you to use the Cardin ANS400 /
ANQ800-1 aerial. Wire the aerial between binding posts 10 and 11 on the interface using a coaxial cable RG58 (impedance 50Ω) with a maximum length of 15 m.
Transmitters
The transmitter is pre-coded and is fitted with an integrated circuit which is programmed in the factory with a unique identification number. All the code parameters
are contained in this integrated circuit. The transmitter has an automatic shut down mechanism which cuts in after at least 20 seconds of continuous use (this limits
battery consumption).
Key block function
A key block function has been added to protect the appliance from accidental activation:
- to activate the function press and hold down "MR" for 8 seconds until the orange led starts flashing, at this point to activate a
command you will need to press the required key three times consecutively;
- to reset the function to standard operation standard press and hold down "MR" for 8 seconds until the orange led starts flashing.
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SYSTEM MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS (fig. 4)
1. Deleting the entire code memory (users)
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2. Memorizing a channel code
3. Deleting a channel code (via an associated transmitter)
MR
4. Memorizing more transmitters by using a previously memorized transmitters
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